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j ws M . ManningtonAmusem I; Man Solves Tax Problt Hp- in Novel Way, H \V 'E- E. Meredith Press Borea MANNINGTQV_SK_y. , ____ . . . , ? -? ??., tiui. A1 It. Phillips, a Mannlngton cart who owned a three acre tract ot on which a splendid oil well was t {', a lew weeks ago,.la continuing i trade although he save he don't to work ever day In the future. H off a few days following the I coming In but. soon resumed his :' ( urging as his excuse that the i': which had him under employ con! secure other help. He Is workh the Tom Jones residence at this |; The Phillips well did 70 barrels 1 Pday last haying gradually aettled < coming as low as 140 barrels last and then down to this point, v Margaret Baker well, near by, g came in about a week ago. did SI ; . X rels In the twenty four hours c r. . same day. The latter well is own the Blackshere Oil Co. The Bur Is 118 feet in she Indian sand an 1. so far. Arch Burt, owner and tuanag i ,, Burt's picture theatre, has mad prices of admission nine cent adults-and four cents for childn that thA natron novo ?? , , , ?w ?w (.-? uii (IU.) u utit uiiy uu paying 10 and 5 cents admission Burt wanted other managers tc him in boosting the price to 10 a cents and when that move wa viewed favorably decided to rl theatre of odd pennies in this wi The fyannlngton Red Cross , meetings three afternoons each / and is doing some splendid work J . activities of the organization ar phasieed by cards on display at lij? and business houses. The local #C" ers will probably visit Fairmon & .? i week and see the campaign waged there for membership. if - . [Hp^rsonaS Mrs. Maria Brookover, oi SI title, is the guest of Mrs. Chas. t. e|v: ler at ner houie on Alexander 1'ii Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Sturm, of s 1 spent* Sunday here wltn tno tor p;; . ' . l'ureuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stur aA-* ... vjulncy street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson and ily who have becu residents oi L <11 tv for SnVPPfl I vouru <> ro 1 Marietta, O. Dr. E. W.' Howard and daug the Misses Dorothy and Mary, ri cu last night from Masoutowu where they were called hy the cf the lormer's mother, Mrs. , Howard. Mrs. E. W. Howard rem iu Masoatovva for the week and w accompanied home by Dr. Ho* father, J. M. Howard, who will i several weeks here. Miss Olive Nay went .0 Worthi; this afternoon to attend ihe fune her grandfather, Felix Martin, t death occurred there yesterday. V Nay came down to Worthlngton fiom Clarksburg. Mrs. C. B. Na been in Worthlngton since Saturc Mrs. Blanche Shroyer and soi ward, returned last evening from Worthlngton, where they had several days with the former's and uncle,, Mr. and Mr3. Will fresh. W. J. Carson left Saturday for Cincinnati, O.. on a business t Miss Madeline Gaskill spent 9*'-? week end In Annabclle the gui " Miss Stolla Parker. The lattei teacher in the Annabelle schools R. J. O'Neal of The Fairmon W.'V?., . gone yi New York to attend th Bfe'f tlonal Hotel Man's Evnosltlnn t I Grand Central Palace. " McKay Sturgess of Zancsvill , who has been the guest of his Mrs. Edwin Robinson has ret to Washington, D. C., to resun studies at Columbia Prepai school. His mother Mrs. Emit Kay of Zanesvllle has been hei some time. L. G. Boggs spent the wet with his mother In Pittsburgh. Miss Meta Smith has returned Clarksburg where she had bee guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rose wood, for a week. Mrs. Mollle Feather and d&u Miss Beatrice, of Albrightsvllli the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feather on the East side. Ernest Sherwood went to Pi this morning to spend a few dayi his sister, Mrs. C. H. Feaster. t Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Chltwoc Morgantown were the guests 3 day of Mr. and Mrs. Albert We all. i OH Walnut avenue - Mrs. R. E. Stanley of St. 1 ii.1. . 1* the guest of Mrs. Bruce Grin Walnut avenue. Mrs. Edgar Ice of Barrackvill Kr Mrs. Helen Amos of Farmlngtor f-- returned from Belington where H had been the guests of Mrs. I Smith. Mrs. Jennie Jackson who has til for several weeks at her hoi Walnut avenue is recovering slo Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wetzel an< J. H. Ott returned last evening si. I Littleton where they attended t St!'. / neral of Mrs. Ann Hixenbaugl W:y I sunt of Mrs. Wetzel and Mrs. ( / Alexander J. Tchlnski of McM sSsy - spent' the week-end in this el Ttitf the guest of his parents, Mr. am gt v Henry Tchlnski on Pcnnsy avenue. T . Misses Mona and Nina Slmoi , returned from Morgantown BwS . they had hcon guests of Miss 1 Maders. They attended the Pa sjfit'.-. Unlo dance ' while in Morgai Misses Dorcas and Irene Madei 1t-M- w.l ' Miss Louise Rogers will be the S'. end- guests of the Misses Slmo MB will attend the W. and J.-Wes m| glnla football game. The Italian Music Sdi has moved from Ogden Avent 434 Walnut Ave. enter truck n mean work, Jjggi 5Kbar the nd?lS i<Ar. \ ~ '~ - ^ * '- . . ? not Bk'.l" \ ?v., d his I. * " ? iy. holds Marie Frances Klernan, "Ameri week group by Prince Troubetskoi showi ,The SAN FRANCISCO," Cal.. Nov. ?.b em- mother love has.prevented "America banks prettlest little girl" from becoming w?rk" princess. k i Tho cllance for 5-year-old Mar being Frances Klernan to step Into royali came when Prince Troubetskoi, note Russian sculptor .and Ills wile, wl |i have Decn (or some tlnt? in this clt II proposed to adopt her and rear hi I as their own daughter. It was the Princo who titled hi slers- "Amatica's prettiest litle girl" utter t inn- liad seen her dancing iu Los Angeli tce with the Ruth St. Dennis troupe, ai ,alem. l>e ough' to know, (or he has immorts mer'b i?ed the grace and beauty o( two .com mi uu nents iu clay and stone. When proKers ot station (ailed. Tro : iuis ng to ; LOCAL SO( , Pa., ? deatH Party at Wa|nut Grove. ''f p l' Mr. and Mn. Arthur Hawkins e . _ ttrteincd at tneir homo at Wain rani's Urove last 't'kursday evening in bom na 0 'their two neices, Misses Sarah ai spend Hazel Garlow, o( Hazelton, Kansa 'I'he evening was spent most enjoyu DKl01J ly. Thoss present were Misses tit ral o( nice and Virgle Gasktns, Neva, Cla vhoso aU(j y^nna Garlow, Grace and V it gill ,a?ne Malotte, Pearl and Lillian Hylue: today j03ie Hawkins, Myrtle West, bar; y has un(i Hazel Garlow, Mary and Sari lay. Vincent, Nellie and Gay Hawkir J, Ed- Marjorio and lluby Ross, Audra Ha i near Rcona and Anna Read. Ora Carpc spent tcr> worley and Virgil Rogers, Claui aunt ahd Gttis Reed, Way man and Pr McEl- Fleming, John and Theodore Garlo Clarence Carpenter, Wllbert Vincei nigut Carl Hall, Culmur and Will Nuzu; i trip. l6vi an,i clarence Hayhurst, Hubc the Gasklns, Ernest lloran, Hugh Carpe :st ot tcr, ijaia Vance, Bruce Bungar Is a Quincy Clevenger, D. E. Long, Ch; \incent, E. A. Williams, t has .... it the Mrs' DeBo,t t0 Lecture. Mrc. George DeBoit, State preside e_ o. 01 the Woman's Federation of clu aunt| and a former president of the lot urncd clul) w111 address the Woman's cli te his ou Friday at the regular genet ratory meeting ot that organization. Mi y Mc- DeBoit tvlll address the club i re for "current events" In which field s! has attained considerable fame in th !k-end city as well as other cities throug out the state. The Woman's club dc from ble Quartet which has not appear n the &t a public meeting this season w Cay- dug several numbers and there w be other musical features. ghter, . . . arc Announce Marriage. Frank Announcement was received he Saturday evening of the marriage trsons Miss Marv Alice Russell of this el 3 with to Capt. Clarence Vannort ot Clarl burg, now stationed at Camp Shell id ot Hattie5burg, Miss., which event w 'ester- solemnized at Hattiesburg on Snti istcott day afternoon at half after . ti o'clock on the arrival there of Mi darys, Russell who loft here Wednesday. T ira on news was conveyed in i message Mrs. Vannort's mother, Mrs. Elm e and Russell in this city. Capt. and M: i have Vannort will spond a brief honcymo i they in New Orleans and will ater take i f. M. their residence at Hattiesburg. * ? * ; been Department Meeting Today. JJJL The Home Economics dopaftme 1 Mrs 01 the Woman's club is holding its r< . frQm ular meeting this afternoon in t u-. #?_ club aoartments In. the Masonic. Te i, an Ple- War breads is the subject of t )[(, meeting and several demonstratlo echen SHE USED TO BE GRA The well-known society leade i have hair was gray, Just like yours. ? where Mrs. B heard of Q-ban Hair Color I Dorcas storer?how thousands had psov n Hel- that Q-ban would bring a natural, sc ihswn. even, dark shade to gray or fad -s and hair and make It soft, fluffy and bei week- tiful. Q-ban is all ready to usen and liquid, guaranteed harmless, 75c it Vir- large bottle?money back if not s isQed. Sold by Martin's Drug -St< , and all good drug stores. Try Q-t ...1 Hair Tonic: Liquid Shampoo; So NOTED BEAUTY ^ ' tOM BECOMING PRINCESS HA HBI B?8 i Kks i ' :v,-?\ - V ;.= ^ Ca's orcttiest little oirl." anri n mor!?i*H ng her with the Prince's favorite dog. t ? betskol offered the girl's mother $:!0.'s 000 as an added consideration. Doth , n were refused with a smile. "Mother wants me, and I'd rather , ? stay with her than be a little princess pj j and have 10 leave my very own home," , said Marie Frances v "She's the most oeautiful-anil wonderful little lady 1 have ever seen." was the famous Troubetskoi's compliment. ?r The Princess and I were completely ( [e captivated by her' graces, her good >s sense, her Intelligence anil exceptional ' talents. It was a great disappointment L|. that we could not make her our little . tj_1 daughter."j Marie Frances is now playing ]u- j u-1 venile roles in motion pictures. :IAL EVENTS !: ?. - j,*.-? j .will be made by well known cooking j a- authorities of that city. Mrs. P. M. at Hoge, chairman, presides at the meetor ing. id * * * * y lS- Left for Florida. ? lj Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Arnett left yes- h ra ttrday in their automobile for Mason- y la town, \V. Va., where they Joined a parrL ty of automobile tourists en route to , ' Petersburg, Fla. They will go to Wash- :jj . ington and on through the Valley or, ( l,?? Virginia and are 'equipped for night . camping when the warmer climate is _ 11 reached. They will spend the winter j ^ in Florida. j WmWi rowfi i axanvF: r v mm mm mi iiftiBlllla ; I FOR FAMILY USE; al on "CASCARETS" REGULATE WOMlie EN, MEN AND CHILDREN lis WITHOUT INJURY. ;li IU- TAKE WHEN BILIOUS, HEADACHY eel FOR COLDS BAD BREATH, ilj SOUR STOMACH. as SH? IP- <jl uLsl^J, _vaP .flUte? s CJLIMJLtJ er IwORKWHIliYOU SLEEPj rs Instead ot'nasty, Harsh pills, salts. Qn' cantor oil or dangerous calomel, why UD don't you keep Cascarets handy in your homo? Cascarets act on the liver and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't realize you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughint ly and cfln be depended upon when a !g- good liver and bowel cleastng is neche essary?they move the bile and poison m- from the bowels without griping and he sweeten the stomach. You eat ono or ns two at night like candy and you wake _ up feeling fine, the headache, bilious? ness, bad health, coated tongue, sour Y stomach, constipation, or bad cold disappears. Mothers should give cross, rs> sick, feverish or bilious children a (ut whole Cascaret any time?they are ie. harmless and safe for the little folks, ed ? ift, : leu. Fiery Eczema and i ,aI Readily Yield to >re ian SucessfuUy used for fifty years. an. Eczema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving, the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces of impurity. .This is why S.S. S. has been used so successfully in. hundreds of eases AI .an4. Atftaw s1>U MMkiinna' MONONGAH II Ip *. j ?j f? Underwent Operation. Mrs. Cinda Leeper, a well known esldent of tbe Traction Fark section, tas returned to her borne after under,oing an operation at tbe Cook hospital, rhe operation which was entirely sue:essful, was performed by Dr. H. S. ielster. I? Society Will Meet. Mips Hallle and Eugene Orr will enertaln the members of the Acme so:tety at their home In Brookdale this <vf?nintr. The meetlno- will h<* tho wim Mvtiwo ? uicica uo neeu ox iavmg a sallow complexion ? dark rings inder your eyes ? pimples"-? a bilious ook in your, facedull eyes with no parkle.\Your doctor will tell you ninety ier cent of all sickness comes from indive bowels and liver.' i Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician n Ohio, perfected a vegetable command mixed with olive oil to act on he liver and bowels, which he gave to lis patients for years.' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substlute for calomel, are gentle in their action _ 'et always effective. They bring about hat exuberance of Spirit; that natural moyancy which should be enjoyed by iveryone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets by their olive color.. 10c and 25c pei box. All driiaGistab/'^' isjURNHAji 2 IAMAMA N.W. ' milium VIIJ ngg.| | u v n Sufferings Cured by Mj|dl- u cine Recommended by Sister-in-law. ' > a Jamaica, N. Y.?"I suffered gWtty with my head and with backacheJ^pj began taking It and I am now In Mod health and am cored. I took the impound three times a day after mils, and on retiring at night IalwayaSep a bottle in the house."?Mrs. LBN. Bdrnham, 295 South St, Jamaica, IJtY. Women who recover their health Mta. orally tell others what helped ttahm. { Some write and allow their namesiod photographs to be published with tMtlmonials. Many more tell their friends. Write Lydio E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn Maes., for anything you neefttc know about your ailments. Skin Eruptions TJiis Old Remedy This wonderfnl remedy is without an equal as a blood purifier, being prob- C ably the oldest blood medicine on the market It has been sold by drag* gists pfor fifty years. t You are irivited to write to-day t for complete' and, iull advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address, Chief Medical Adviser, Swift " U A at--a-- r. ilar semi-monthly meeting of the society. Revival Start:. Revival services at the Baptist :hurch will not start until this evening, rayer services were held yesterday. Pssarlnnintr thfa ovsnlniv ootrloan k. leld at the church each evening until he meeting closes. Co-operative Store. tj The Co-operative store that has been U] arganlzed and that is now doing busi- , less in the store room previously occu- SI l<icd by the Phillip Pellegrini grocery ;tore, is proving very popular. The store has been organized with 45 local stockholders interested. Later the HI nanagement is anticipating the addition of a meat market , Personals. Millard Leeper was In Fairmont Sat.rday evening attending to business. , Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips were Dl ,'iuong tbd local social callers in Fair- p, nout yesterday evening. James Deun was a caller in Monongab yesterday evening. J. \V. OrP In ffafrmnnt for o short while yesterday. John Yoak was among the recent p' sillers in Fairmont. John Oliker, of Fairmont, was a busi\tss caller in Mouongah Saturday eveneg. a: Lee King was among the week end social visitors to Fairmont. Frank Olivato was in Fairmont Satjrday evening calling on friends. Miss Carrie Sml'lwhas been visiting : .tit of town for several days. Clans to Meet. The J. M. Black class of the Pros- ig hvterian Sunclnv snhnnl will moot *Mo ivcnlng at 7:30 o'clock at the church. B Mothers 1 Keep the family free ' from coldi by using H TT V Kifp ? Lmlf Body-Cunnl iiOG?r [C ViM!?MQ.IrUt:H . J KEEP LDOKiNG YOUNG It's Easy?If You Know Dr. . 8 Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young Is to feel oung ? to do this you must watch your I iVAI* and m 4.1 ?- ?? ---J -* ?l i new in shoe fashions. Oi instant touch with the fash ?ur windows are a recogniz lometer. But we want you p look at the shoes. So con nd ask to see them.This Popular 1 i [georginaI jj Or THt IAINKRM J AMMIt RUOWt JOMSTO* and Hundreds of ( 60c a Cop The Ori? Continue Mr. Kawam has received >ne more week. With the indoor days yoi eriors more cheerful. Th he tug weavers art She ''':r . ?? " - IT- _ ? ...? i '> Aim Impc Fashion $12.00 to They have been procured .ved from Paris, who still c r, to supreme arbiter of wo lodels are the latest develo lown earlier in the season. Coats are here that have lany of them hint of the spi At $25.00 1 Coats of wool velour, pom ixurious fur collars?coat sited effects?half or full li Y silk linings. . At $12.00 Dozens of popular styles lushes, broadcloths, mixed At the prices they are moi re extra special. Silks, Silks ^ 'his Store is Sometl Than a Place tc Footwear It is a place where you a berty to come at any time' - . ' 5 : VICTROLAS 1 and Victrola Records Fourth Floor /PN -*> -50 rtamt AJfrte i's Newest' $35.00 from the newest ideas, relings through her adversimen's fashions. These new pments of style tendencies never before been shown, ring styles to come. to $35.00. pom, broadcloth, etc., with s in loose flaring or new ned, with rich plain or fanI #<!! AS 10 $?0.\)V made of wool velours, coatings, etc. e than usual values?some ^Second Floor) and Still Pret Of course there is a big ass they are the prettiest' pattern: colors, and at prices at prese the market advances. Fancy, silks in newest pattei ties to women wanting to mal or skirts. The price range sta $3.50 per yard. Crepe Taffetas, 40 $2.75 per yard. Colors, lig dark green, copen, taupe and Crepe Meteor 401 Also at $2.75 a yard. Cole pen, navy, wisteria, green anc ''Main Flo A N ling More ? irregul > Bliy abdomi ire at perfect a? to learn what I & lr buyer is in I /n ion situation. \K r led style ther- I ft to get a close V ^ ia in nmr mr? ic in auv i/iiiic i . ** WON I 3ook rp, XT The New I Whether yc fuL silk ones c I crepes and ou selection easy Silk Kimon satin in rose, I delft blue $6.0 Corduroy b r\|i , $5.50. Jtners Crepe, varit 11U ?fT"X. w. Outing $1.5 ? . 4 iiatal Rung e? Abo Aer more beautiful rugs and has 1 will be thinking of ways an lerefore, you should see these iwn on third floofc, ' \ t '"SVVr-M".' ri^ of Coats' ' 1 * :i '' ^ 1 tier Silks |f sortment and of course : s and more of the plain Jp iiu siciiiu jLuuraquare w I ^ ns, offering opportuiliJ^ 1 te up their own dresses irts at $1.50 and goes to-V | Inches Wide ' -^{Jl ht green, navy, rose; | ? nches wide |||hB S irs, Aff-ican prown, co- = 1 black. s satisfied to conceal your ? * faults, or do yon trtrn $1 to correct them! emo Wonderlift | J| ?| only corrects the tmgraee- >.v IS es, but also the organic . -m Ire arities caused by weakontd Itsinal muylee. . Jl! No. 55S is "yi I for extremely I f short stout >; I L women, who ^ "can't stand a ."Kg I \ long corset" ggffip Wan da r 11 ft ; '(ip vM nishoa flrmaV ftRUn^^ in your NeSo^ v 11 Kimonas Aye |j| iu choose the beauti- f $f| >r the more practicalI tings you will find os, crepe dfe chiiie,or , 111 nink. lavendar. blue, sill lue, rose, etc $8.75 to Jf 11 ity of colors, at $2,50 0 and $2.00. |, Week arranged to be with u?